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Superimposed DMRS for Spectrally Efficient 6G Uplink Multi-User OFDM: Classical vs AI/ML Receivers

Signal Processing 2025-06-26 v1

Abstract

Fifth-generation (5G) systems utilize orthogonal demodulation reference signals (DMRS) to enable channel estimation at the receiver. These orthogonal DMRS-also referred to as pilots-are effective in avoiding pilot contamination and interference from both the user's own data and that of others. However, this approach incurs a significant overhead, as a substantial portion of the time-frequency resources must be reserved for pilot transmission. Moreover, the overhead increases with the number of users and transmission layers. To address these limitations in the context of emerging sixth-generation (6G) systems and to support data transmission across the entire time-frequency grid, the superposition of data and DMRS symbols has been explored as an alternative DMRS transmission strategy. In this study, we propose an enhanced version of DeepRx, a deep convolutional neural network (CNN)-based receiver, capable of estimating the channel from received superimposed (SI) DMRS symbols and reliably detecting the transmitted data. We also design a conventional receiver for comparison, which estimates the channel from SI DMRS using classical signal processing techniques. Extensive evaluations in both uplink single-user and multi-user scenarios demonstrate that DeepRx consistently outperforms the conventional receivers in terms of performance.

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@article{arxiv.2506.20248,
  title  = {Superimposed DMRS for Spectrally Efficient 6G Uplink Multi-User OFDM: Classical vs AI/ML Receivers},
  author = {Sajad Rezaie and Mikko Honkala and Dani Korpi and Dick Carrillo Melgarejo and Tomasz Izydorczyk and Dimitri Gold and Oana-Elena Barbu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20248},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, this work has been submitted to IEEE for consideration for publication